Thursday, September 17, 2009

Some name help

I have very vivid dreams sometimes.
Anyway, this morning I had a dream that I had a baby. He was really cute and in the dream I was only pregnant for a couple of weeks, so that was nice. The problem is that Millie woke me up before he got a name. Oh, and like Anakin Skywalker, there was no father.

So, what good, solid first and middle name should he have gotten?

9 comments:

Kaye said...

I had a very similar dream once except that, as far as I know, I was pregnant for the normal amount of time. However, when I was in the hospital to give birth it was more like a resort - super fancy with a private room and a balcony overlooking beautiful gardens and a pool. Anyway, interestingly, in my dream I knew the date that my daughter was born (Jan 14 I believe it was) and her name, Emma Kaye.
As for your question, it kind of depends on the last name - it has to all sound good together - but for the sake of finishing this comment I'm going to suggest Adrian James because it was the first thing that came to mind and I can't think of anything else now so it must have been inspired. :)

Kaye said...

Oh yeah, and in mine, I knew the dad was there but I never saw him, dang it!

Marie said...

Soren Alexander-a bit bizarre, but there it is

M said...

I have SUCH a hard time with boy names!! Do you have any cool family names? (I love that baby J has Royal as a middle name)

Vanessa Swenson said...

Kaye: Adrian James, huh? Intriguing. It reminded me of that TV show Monk. I love that you had a similar dream. And Emma Kaye is a good name.

Marie: Soren happens to be the name my second cousin gave her son. I do really like the name Alexander. Is Soren a name you got hooked on in Denmark?

Em: A lot of the family names are good, solid and simple. I really like the name David, after my Great Grandpa Warner. But there's nothing regal as Baby J's name. He simply trumps us all.

Marie said...

It is indeed a very danish name, but the O would actually have a slash through it were we in Denmark and it would be pronounced differently, but you wouldn't want to confuse anyone here.

Vanessa Swenson said...

Sø Søren? I just listened to the sound from Wikipedia. It sounds pretty spiffy, but I can't imagine the walk-a-day American pulling that one off.

Beth schell said...

I was going to say Noah, but I like Soren too.

Vanessa Swenson said...

I do like the name Noah. Good suggestion.